Police end high-speed vehicle pursuit on local highways


Audio|Source: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
02:53
Transcript:
Nine, Tom 11, clear, 952. Same a minute, 111-27. We're 111-27. So, well, we're coming up to roll, ready. Speed at 86. That's clear. Still rolling, still rolling speeds at 86. Do I have any units in that area? The level eastbound Ronald Reagan from 275, speeds at 90, no traffic. That's clear. Eastbound Ronald Reagan from 275, speeds at 90, no traffic. Do you have any core rain units in that area can start that way? 740. 19. 2014. 21, myself and 15 as that way. That's clear. On the level, we're taking Blue Rock. Speed 70, still no traffic. They're taking Blue Rock, speed 70, no traffic. Daily, what's your work for? 8.9, 10-11. Speed traffic only way this done, and I guess now, Ms. Mears meter is leading or looting. We'll see if we can bump up the phone here in a second. We're, uh... He's getting back on the highway at Rom of Regan. He's down from Blue Rock. Back on the highway. Eastbound Romergan from Blue Rock. Hey firm. I'm 11. If you haven't done so, the boss. Normally, maybe one. That's okay. So he's not wrong with Reagan at the 2. Speed's at 83. Traffic is light. That's clear. He's not around a Reagan at the 2. Traffic is light. 8 or 12, I'm at the 21 over 6, eastbound lower rating. I copy 8Nor 12, 216, Eastbound Railroadway. We want to hit past Corrid Avenue yet. 9-10. Over at 1⁄2.8, speed at 100. Traffic still light. 9. Tom, 10, tell him to discontinue it. 9. Tom 11, you copy, discontinued. I'm clear terminating the coal rain vehicle elapsing eastbound from exit 20. Occupied, I believe like at least two. 9-11, that's clear, terminating at exit 20, lasting eastbound. Occupy times two.
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Location mentioned:
I-275 & Ronald Reagan Cross County Hwy, Taylor Creek, OH 45247
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